There hasn’t been a major shift in voter support in the wake of an ethics commissioner report SNC-Lavalin, but the latest numbers still don’t look good for Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.

Numbers released exclusively to the Toronto Sun from the DART & Maru/Blue Voice Canada poll show that while Trudeau’s Liberals are holding steady, the number of people thinking they deserve to be re-elected remains surprisingly low.

Nationally, the Conservatives sit at 39%, up two points from the last poll in July but that bump is primarily due to an increase in support in places like Alberta where the party is expected to sweep. The Liberals hold steady at 32% support, buoyed by very strong numbers in Atlantic Canada and the NDP is at 15% nationally.

The poll also showed the number of people saying they were undecided dropped to 10% down from 22% in the last poll.

Perhaps the figure the Liberals dread the most is on the question of whether the government deserves to be re-elected.

Asked whether they agreed with the statement that, “the Liberals under Justin Trudeau have done a good job and deserve to be re-elected,” just 26% said yes.

“It goes to the momentum to get people out,” pollster John Wright said. “There’s no momentum.”

“You throw governments out, you don’t vote new ones in and right now the momentum to throw this government out is massive.”